Winnicott and Interpretation
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Peter Davis' documentary Winnie Mandela: Under Apartheid was made in 1985, when she was in exile in Brandfort, South Africa.
Winnie, the daughter of a steel worker and a teacher lives in Gage Park, a Chicago neighborhood that is changing from white to black. Her family struggles with racism, inflation and a threatened strike, as Winnie learns what it means to grow up white, working class, and female. The film was created…
"fascinating... compelling... inspirational" - Hollywood Reporter "9 Must Watch Documentaries" - INC Magazine One film. Five legendary athletes. The compelling and inspiring story of the journeys of tennis champion Martina Navratilova, golf great Jack Nicklaus, Olympic…
*This film may be purchased by individuals for personal home viewing with family and friends only. It is strictly prohibited to screen, loan or broadcast for any group for either educational or commercial purposes. A film by Kimberlee Bassford 2014 | 68 minutes | Color -- From award-winning Hawaii…
WINNING WORLD WAR I is a moving adaptation of the landmark book, The Western Front Diaries, written by historian Dr Jonathan King to commemorate the 90th Anniversary of the end of World War I. Dr King presents this little-known story of the role of the tough-fighting Australians in the winning of World…
Von der Außenseiterin im Gothic-Look in Beetlejuice zur kämpferischen Mutter in Stranger Things: Winona Ryders Karriere ist genau wie sie selbst: alles andere als gewöhnlich. Mit 19 ist sie ganz oben in Hollywood angekommen und wird zum Gesicht einer Generation. Immer wieder hadert sie…
In 2015, the fiftieth anniversary year of Churchill’s death, Andrew Marr discovers the untold story of Winston Churchill’s lifelong love for painting. He meets the Prime Minister’s descendants and explores the connections between his private passion for painting and his public career…
A film by Gilles Le Mao Winston McAnuff was born in the hills of Jamaica in 1957. Nicknamed “Electric Dread”, reggae was ingrained in his life from an early age.On stage at the French world music festival Les Escales Saint-Nazaire, this pastor’s son steps beyond his role as Rastafarian…
Part 2 of a filmaker journey capturing some of the daily activities, that went on around him during the winter at an artist run retreat Earthdance, where he was staying.
Freeride skier Richard Permin has traveled the world during winter to bring back the most beautiful images possible for over 10 years by living in the shadows and solely focusing on performance. Since 2016 he has been working with Director Maxime Moulin and after two big projects (Good Morning and Fastwood)…
On the flattest and driest-inhabited continent on Earth, the unimaginable materialises each southern hemisphere winter. Powerful, low pressure systems spiral in from Antarctica, unleashing blizzards across a modest but beautiful arc of mountains: the Australian Alps. They slowly accrue an ever-deepening…